They kill them for meat
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
A baby chicken is called a cockerel for male and pullet for female.
The rooster, or male Gallus Domesticus is found on farms and in backyard coops all over the globe. In the wild, cocks will roost in trees at night an forage for food by day. In the barnyard, their favorite habitat is with the hens.
the place where chickens and roosters live
Roosters let one wing down and go in a circle are a chicken. Roosters let one wing fall and go in a circular motion around a chicken. Roosters let one wing fall and go in a circular motion around a chicken.
A rooster is a boy chicken so his baby would be a chick
If the there are roosters available and they fertilize the hen's egg, then it is possible for the egg to hatch and have a baby chicken.
Roosters eat their food from bin or off of the ground on farms. Roosters do not actually catch their own food.
roosters do not have babies
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
roosters
yes
chickens are always girls, roosters are boys :)
A baby chicken is called a cockerel for male and pullet for female.
Roosters are not typically used for chicken meat production. They are usually raised for breeding purposes or as pets, while hens are the primary source of meat in the chicken industry.
Yes. It's how we get roosters.
chickens and roosters